According to Deadline, the sequel to the 1982 sci-fi film will muster up a $32.6 million box office domestically, which is a poor start for a movie that has seen so much hype and critical acclaim. The film opened to $12.7 million on Friday, which has resulted in the forecast for the overall weekend falling from the original projection of $45 million.

Deadline’s report also cites a source that claims the sequel’s budget is higher than the previously reported $155 million mark, totaling around $170 million instead. If this proves to be the case, the movie will need to make over $300 million worldwide simply to break even. Either way, Sony is likely disappointed with the early performance of the movie, which faithfully continues the story from the ’80s cult classic.